Reporting by Channels TV indicates that South African star Tyla has once again triumphed over Nigerian heavyweights Davido, Burna Boy, and Ayra Starr to win the “Best African Music Performance” category at the 2026 Grammy Awards. Despite the disappointment for Nigerian fans, the night was historic as the legendary Fela Anikulapo Kuti was posthumously honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award.
President Bola Tinubu hailed the late Afrobeat pioneer as the “fearless voice of the people,” noting that the award is a testament to the enduring global impact of Nigerian culture. The President’s message emphasized that Fela’s music continues to inspire generations toward social justice and cultural pride, cementing Nigeria’s place as a global entertainment powerhouse.
Validation of the awards and the President’s reaction came from The Nation and Daily Post. The Nation reports that “the 2026 Grammys saw a massive turnout of the Nigerian contingent,” quoting a music critic who said, “Fela’s recognition is long overdue and validates the roots of the current Afrobeats explosion.” Daily Post adds that the APC National Chairman echoed the President’s sentiments, stating, “Our artists are our greatest ambassadors on the world stage.”
Echotitbits take: While Nigerian artists missed out on the top African performance prize, the Lifetime Achievement Award for Fela Kuti is arguably a bigger win for the nation’s cultural heritage. It shifts the conversation from modern commercial success to the foundational influence of Afrobeat. Expect a surge in Fela-themed events and documentaries throughout the year as this global recognition sinks in.
Source: The Punch – https://punchng.com/fearless-voice-of-the-people-tinubu-salutes-felas-posthumous-grammy-recognition/, February 4, 2026
Photo credit: The Punch




